02/09/2025
|| REV. DANIEL BROBBEY ASSUMES OFFICE AS ASANTE SOUTH PRESBYTERY CHAIRPERSON.
A significant transition took place at the Asante South Presbytery Office in Obuasi, where Rev. Daniel Brobbey officially assumed the role of the third Chairperson of the Asante South Presbytery of the Presbyterian Church of Ghana, marking the beginning of a new chapter for the Presbytery. Rev. Brobbey succeeded Rev. Seth Tetteh Odonkor in a ceremony that highlighted the Presbytery's commitment to continuity and progress.
As he handed over the reins, Rev. Seth Tetteh Odonkor urged the Presbytery to rally behind the incoming chairperson, Rev. Daniel Brobbey, in achieving the vision of the Presbyterian Church. He called for unity and support emphasizing the importance of collective effort in advancing the church's mission.
Rev. Brobbey brings a wealth of experience to his new role, having served the church as a minister for over two decades since his commission in June 2005. Notably, he was the first Clerk of the Presbytery in 2015, demonstrating his familiarity with the Presbytery's operations. His fresh perspective and knowledge will undoubtedly shape the future of the Presbytery.
The handing-over ceremony was held at the Presbytery Office in Obuasi, symbolizing a smooth transition of leadership.
Rev. Brobbey's assumption of office is expected to bring new ideas and energy to the Presbytery, building on the foundation laid by his predecessors.
With his experience and vision, Rev. Brobbey is poised to lead the Asante South Presbytery towards a brighter future, guided by the principles of service, humility, and dedication.